George W Bushes Worst Nightmare Has Came True

A REAL MAN WITH EXPERIENCE
A REAL COMMANDER IN CHIEF
A MAN WHO CAN BACK UP HIS TALK

Clark vows to transform the U.S.

(CNN) -- Former NATO supreme commander Wesley Clark will announce his presidential candidacy Wednesday, becoming the 10th Democrat to seek to unseat
President Bush in 2004, sources close to the retired general told CNN.

"We're going to march forth across the United States, and we're going to have a vision that helps transform this country to meet the challenges of
the 21st century," Clark told CNN. "And I believe I can lead that."

Clark's entry into the race will take the Democratic field to 10 with most candidates having been in the running for months giving them a head start
in terms of organization and fund raising

But Clark told CNN: "The conversations I've had and the judgments I've made say it's not too late."

Clark has not officially announced his decision but he told reporters Tuesday the country is "hungry for dialogue and looking for leadership."

He is expected to launch his candidacy in Little Rock with an announcement at noon (1 p.m. ET) Wednesday, and has assembled a team of campaign
operatives that include veterans of the campaigns of former President Bill Clinton and Vice President Al Gore.

An outspoken critic of the U.S.-led war in Iraq, Clark said the country "is in significant difficulty, both at home and abroad."

"I think it needs strong leadership and visionary leadership to take it forward," Clark said after meeting with Democratic officials in his hometown
of Little Rock. "So that's what's drawn me to this prospective point right here."

Clark, 58, is a West Point graduate, Rhodes Scholar and former CNN military analyst who led U.S. and allied forces in the 1999 air war in Kosovo.

He retired from the Army in 2000 after a 34-year career that included combat in Vietnam and leading the military negotiations in the peace talks that
ended the war in Bosnia in 1995.

"I've got a broad background of leadership experience -- executive leadership, diplomatic leadership and political leadership -- and I think that's
what the American people are looking for at this time," he said.

Clark became NATO's supreme commander in 1997, but reportedly clashed with Pentagon officials during the Kosovo campaign and was relieved of command
after the war. Clinton, a fellow Arkansan, said last week that Clark would "serve our country well."

Clark convened a meeting of his political advisers and friends Tuesday in Little Rock to discuss his decision. Among those in attendance were George
Bruno, a former Democratic Party chairman in the early primary state of New Hampshire, and former Clinton White House spokesman Mark Fabiani.

In previous interviews, he has said he considered President Bush's tax cuts inefficient and unwise and would consider suspending or rescinding them
if elected president.

He said years in the Army had persuaded him to support affirmative action "in principle," although he suggested its benefits could be cut at a
certain income level. And he said he would reconsider the Clinton administration's "don't-ask, don't-tell" policy on gays in the armed services,
saying he considered it ineffective.

CAN SOMEBODY SAY BYE BYE BUSH IN 2004!!!!!!

YEEEEEAHHHHHH!

GOD BLESS AMERICA

If Bush is out in 2004.....DRINKS ON THE HOUSE TO ALL THE MEMBERS IN THIS FORUM!

The world will breathe a sigh of relief once that maniac & his psychopathic administration our gone

From what I saw in your post (BTW, the ATS system requires you to *not* merely post an entire article; You need to limit yourself to a couple of
sentences or a paragraph & post *the link*), Clark hasn't said anything more than any other potential candidate for any office...Broad statements of
reform but never mentioning *what form* these reforms are going to take.

...Just another dog-wagger seeking power...IMO, until he actually says something with some *substance*, I'm going to stick with a vote of "No
Confidence".

Doesn't sound like such a bad guy... at least when compared to Bush. An anti-war military commander, go figure!

"Clark, who built a reputation as a brilliant but difficult commander, has never before sought elective office. He is an outspoken critic of the war
in Iraq, calling it unnecessary and saying the Bush administration led the country into war under false pretenses.

And Clark -- a former military analyst for CNN -- blamed Bush's handling of the economy for what he called the first net loss of jobs under any
president since Herbert Hoover.

He said his campaign would ask "hard questions" about Bush's policies -- "and in a time of war, we're going to ask those questions and propose
those alternatives in the highest sense of patriotism."

He has assembled a team of campaign operatives that includes veterans of the campaigns of former President Clinton and Vice President Al Gore, and
said he would outline more specific positions in speeches "in the coming weeks."

On domestic issues, he has said he wants to see every American covered by health insurance, but said he would not support a Canadian-style
single-payer program. He said he favors abortion rights and opposes gay and lesbian marriages, but would support civil unions for homosexuals. "

Ya know with the 2004 elections edging closer I have to say I'm not in favor of voting for anybody at this point.

Bush lied to us about the WMD in Iraq. He's off my list.
All of the Democratic canidates just complain. They never have a solution for anything. Plus, they complain about stuff that's not relevant to the
problems we're facing right now.

I'm begining to worry that our next President will be just as egotistical and dumb as Bush. God help us.

Where is his stance on the major issues listed? I haven't been able to find anything but BS on his site, so far. Vote Libertarian! At least you
always know where they stand. This country was built on Libertarian standards. It's time we take it back!

Well, from what info I've been gathering, I'd say that Bush is quite likely to drive The People into another Civil War...If that happens, I think
he'd start to have nightmares...

Of course, this prediction is going to depend on the assumption that he *won't* continue to screw over the whole Nation (and as much of the rest of
the world as he can get away with) in favor of his own benefit & that of the rest of his Bully Boy Gang...

Retired General H. Hugh Shelton, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff on 9/11 on GWB's 'worst nightmare' (wes clark):

"What do you think of General Wesley Clark and would you support him as a presidential candidate," was the question put to him by moderator Dick
Henning, assuming that all military men stood in support of each other. General Shelton took a drink of water and Henning said, "I noticed you took a
drink on that one!"

"That question makes me wish it were vodka," said Shelton. "I've known Wes for a long time. I will tell you the reason he came out of Europe early
had to do with integrity and character issues, things that are very near and dear to my heart. I'm not going to say whether I'm a Republican or a
Democrat. I'll just say Wes won't get my vote."

"I have watched him at close range for 35 years, in which I have looked at the allegation, and I found it totally unsupported," responded
retired Gen. Barry R. McCaffrey. "That’s not to say he isn’t ambitious and quick. He is probably among the top five most talented I’ve met in my
life. I think he is a national treasure who has a lot to offer the country."...

Only a Bush Republican, Bob?
Et Tu!?!?

Case in point to this type of psyche boys & girls: Darrell Issa and his bad haircut have been all over the media this week, putting heavy pressure on
Republican Tom McClintock to drop out of the California recall farce in order to prevent a split in the Republican vote.....

DID YOU GET THAT ?

Give a state, put in trouble by the Bush White House's policies and open door to Robbery via Enron et al, to an ACTOR who's in on the coup strategy,
as opposed to a legitimate GOP State Senator who's intimate with the troubles - and possible solutions.

I don't trust Clark, period. Based on the research I've done, I tend to agree with Gen. Shelton's comment. Look into the Dyne-Corp. sex-slave ring.
Clark was the Commander over there when that stuff was going on. Shady stuff, friends.

Besides, who sez taking orders for thirty-some years qualifies someone to be the president? After being in the Army, I can assure, at least half the
guys that make it to that rank are professional arse kissers. (No offense to the great officers who aren't.)

One of the reasons he jumped into the race probably has to do with the fact that both the Democrats and Republicans are afraid of Howard Dean. Don't
laugh, it's true. For example, the mainstream media is doing everything in its power to downplay his huge grass-roots popularity. The two-party
machine cannot control him. HOOWAH!

Originally posted by BeingWatchedByThem
Screw Clark, this guy loves the U.N.

Exactly, you vote him in office and my prediction (as a european), he will work for the dissolution of the USA into the U.N.

Actually its very interesting. Its the way the Illuminati work. Allways you are persuaded to go to the next level through your two candidate system.
Trust me they will be working very very heard at getting the WORST man to be the alternative man of voting Bush.

You know - the US election system just sucks so much.
No matter who you will get, its a good chance that he will be fu*ked in the a-hole by the good old illuminati all the time... (like Bush)

But ok, Bush has got a hard time covering up that he is a puppet. This time you really have got a weak one.

One of the reasons he jumped into the race probably has to do with the fact that both the Democrats and Republicans are afraid of Howard Dean. Don't
laugh, it's true. For example, the mainstream media is doing everything in its power to downplay his huge grass-roots popularity. The two-party
machine cannot control him. HOOWAH!

Not that i know him but from pure logical sense i can answer this for supp. of EastCoastKid:

Exactly, go vote for this guy, he builded his own right to run for office. That means he can stand up for himself.

IR: And we all know what happened to JFK!
A scenerio:
I could see Dean asking Clark to be his running mate for the sheer power of it. They pull off a victory. Something nasty happens to President Dean and
Clark takes over. He would then name Hillary Clinton as his VP. Then boom! Hillary follows Clark into the Oval Office.

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